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Contractor finally wrapped up the mechanized side of the stable. Lots of space for the Turbo and RS, need to source some netting so I can keep practicing my free-throw routine without the risk of hitting the cars!
Wish I could have made it bigger but we are at the max allowable coverage for our little acreage.
VW Thing's folding windshield was made for storing them on stacker lifts. : ) I just sold my '73 181. Kinda sad now. What are the plans for the oval rag?
VW Thing's folding windshield was made for storing them on stacker lifts. : ) I just sold my '73 181. Kinda sad now. What are the plans for the oval rag?
Very productive week last week. Got the 2 post lift finished, then slabbed some walnut, white oak, redwood and doug fir. Then JIT for Christmas, threw together a live edge coffee table. Fun week. Shop has been more wood-oriented than 911-oriented, but 996TT will be lifted in January for first engine-out service. Coolant lines and gearbox refresh. Not sure which I enjoy more: wrenching 911s (and old trucks) or making sawdust. Good news is I don't have to chose.
Claro walnut on the floor, white oak to the right, and redwood in the center. The EV charger on the wall went live last week as well. Charged with PV array and lithium storage, I can drive 110mi round trip between home and the coast entirely from solar energy.
Table is redwood, base log is old growth doug fir. All wildfire-killed 2 years ago.